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Marks out of 10 please Nigel
#1
Posted 2015-June-25, 09:47
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Oct 2006: Mission impossible
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#2
Posted 2015-June-25, 09:52
George Carlin
#3
Posted 2015-June-25, 10:13
IMPS 5d
going down 2 undoubled at MP can be a huge disaster when opps can only make a partial. We need quite a reasonable amount from p not only in power but aces to make 5d. I admit it will be tough for partner to raise dia even if they hold the right minimal cards but i prefer to try and take a positive score at MP rather than worrying about finding a perfecto overcall opposite.
IMPS is another story going down 200 opposite a partial is no big deal and since there is little to no way to reasonably search for the right cards from p I prefer to blast to vul game. IMPS also can win if opps can make game (an admittedly small %). This applies to MP as well but partial is a ton more likely to be the opps limit than game.
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Posted 2015-June-25, 11:16
#6
Posted 2015-June-25, 11:19
3♦ might not even be available to our counterparts with this hand, and this kind of low-road match-point oriented variance seems to produce the kind of swings we need to stay in the match. 5♦ commits us to playing there...doubled or undoubled; I would rather give the opponents room to underbid or overbid here and also give partner a chance to put us in the right place if we should be competing further.
#7
Posted 2015-June-25, 14:17
Also partner, still might have right hand to bid 4♠ or 5♦.
IMHO 3♦ just doesn't get across the length and strength of your ♦ suit.
#9
Posted 2015-June-25, 15:21
wank, on 2015-June-25, 15:08, said:
Clearly Steve does. Would you care to tell us more?
Oct 2006: Mission impossible
Soon: Mission illegal
#10
Posted 2015-June-25, 15:27
Wackojack, on 2015-June-25, 15:21, said:
Only use splinters in opener's suit after an overcall.
Should I have a hand interested in slam, or want to describe my hand and have ♠ support and another singleton bid my side suit which is forcing for me as an unpassed hand.
It's pretty unlikely to have a splinter in suit other than ♥ so rather use it naturally.
Would play fit jumps before playing side singletons.
<edit> I forgot there was a raise, so a new suit wouldn't be forcing
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Posted 2015-June-25, 15:44
#12
Posted 2015-June-25, 16:37
I know that for many 2Nt is a 4 card spade raise but i dont care too much for this convention. Im wondering if 3m directly can be quite good (forcing ?) While 2Nt is competitive in one of the minor (lebensoshl-ish). Also is it sensible to play transfers here ?
I do seems to get 10 times more trashy hand with a long minor than hands where i would like to bid 3m forcing.
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
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Posted 2015-June-26, 04:20
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Posted 2015-June-26, 05:50
#16
Posted 2015-June-26, 05:55
benlessard, on 2015-June-25, 16:37, said:
I know that for many 2Nt is a 4 card spade raise but i dont care too much for this convention. Im wondering if 3m directly can be quite good (forcing ?) While 2Nt is competitive in one of the minor (lebensoshl-ish). Also is it sensible to play transfers here ?
I do seems to get 10 times more trashy hand with a long minor than hands where i would like to bid 3m forcing.
Given the relative frequency of good hands and bad hands, why would you want to make an ambiguous puppet on 9/10 of the hands? Whenever it goes ... 2NT (3♥) or ... 2NT ([4he]) you have just wrecked the auction for your side.
Yes, transfers would work well, and they would also allow you to keep the 4-card raise - 3♦ and ♥ would both be raises.
#17
Posted 2015-June-26, 06:04
#18
Posted 2015-June-26, 08:54
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#19
Posted 2015-June-26, 09:34
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Its 10 to one when we compare trash to GF by advance.
I would not use 3D as forcing, I would play 3m with the upper half of the range and 2NT with the bottom range with the rare GF i would cuebid.
its mostly because we play this way elsewhere (2nt weaker 3X INV) and switching would be too dangerous but also because with 2NT with the stronger hand you will wrongside 3NT more often when partner got Kx(x).
Normally im a Rubensohl fan but when its too unlikely that we dont have GF value I prefer the other ways.
Also possible is to use X as artificial (lebensohl double) rather than negative.
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#20
Posted 2015-June-29, 23:40
First, advancer must have good values and a reasonably good ♦ suit to take a free bid at the 3 level.
Second, it's just possible overcaller might have enough for an opening bid. But it's more likely that with the opponents showing something like a minimum 16 count (11 opener/5 response) that partner has overcalled with less. If so, 3 ♦ may be a great place to play if the opponents don't push on to 3 ♥.
Third, 3 ♦ keeps 3 NT in play as a possible contract.
Fourth, if they bid on, 3 ♦ is a good lead director for partner.
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